By Nomava Nobumba
17 July 2009
The Institute for Communicable Disease has confirmed that the number of H1N1 virus in South Africa has rose to 114.
The new 11 cases that were confirmed today, seven of them were declared as a result of people who travelled to countries that have been affected by the virus.
The number is expected to elevate as the learner’s will be back from their school holidays.
Meanwhile, the Department of Health is still telling people not to panic as all reported cases are mild cases.
Swine flu has been reported as the fast moving pandemic ever.
In South Africa there is no one killed by this virus.
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